10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GASTROBOT»
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gastrobot in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gastrobot and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Artificial Life Models in Hardware
Although in basic principle this project seemed very similar to Wilkinson's
Gastrobot [15,16], there were several significant differences. In the first instance,
Gastrobot employed two Ni–Cd battery stacks which re- quired initial off-board
charging ...
Andrew Adamatzky, Maciej Komosinski, 2009
2
NetLingo: The Internet Dictionary
gastrobot. A proposed name for a robot that eats and digests sugar to generate
its own power. lt might make more sense if you think of it as a robotic lawn mower
that eats the grass and clippings for power. Now that would be cool.
Erin Jansen, Vincent James, 2002
"We stole the idea of eating food from the biological world," he says, "but we are
marrying that idea to useful robotic capabilities." One potential application for a
gastrobot, as Chew-Chew's genre of machine is known, is a self-powered lawn ...
4
Synthetic Biology: Industrial and Environmental Applications
(2002) is almost immediately applicable to provide long-term power to remote
marine electronics Start and forget gastrobota) (energy autonomous robots)
operations, if suitable food-locating behaviors can be programmed a) Gastrobot
literally ...
5
Biological Fuel Cells 4
The first integrated and mobile application using MFCs was Stuart Wilkinson's
Gastrobot or “Chew-Chew train” in 2000 (13). This was a 3- carriage small toy
train, which employed batteries for powering the robot train and MFCs supplied
with ...
S. Calabrese Barton, 2010
6
Bio-inspired Materials and Sensing Systems
microbial 105–10 function and structure 34–5 functionalized surfaces hydrogels
77–8 lipid bilayers 77 nanoarrays with bio-inspired nanocorals 79 receptors and
surfaces 75–6 virus particles as scaffolds 76–7 GA see tabun Gastrobot ...
Peter Biggins, Anne Kusterbeck, John Hiltz, 2011
7
Robert Hartwell Fiske's Dictionary of Unendurable English: A ...
According to Wilkinson, enough electricity is generated during simple microbial
fermentation to power a rnotor—a.k.a. a gastrobot (a robot with a stomach).
DELETE a rnotor—a.k.a. ° RUF commander Dennis Mingo, a.k.a. Superman, has
...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
8
Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation
The University of South Florida, Tampa, USA, developed Gastrobot, a robot that
digests organic mass to produce C02 used later for power. This engine is known
as 'Chew Chew'. 1997 G. Kasparov loses to IBM's Deep Blue Supercomputer in ...
9
Maximum Performance: A Practical Guide to Leading and ...
A gastrobot, named 'Chew-Chew' made its debut at a robotics conference in
Hawaii in July 2000. It had a microbial 'stomach' that was fed organic matter,
which it then converted into electrical energy. A robowaitress made its first
appearance ...
Stuart Wilkinson of the University of South Florida in Tampa has found a way to
broaden their taste. Chew-Chew (above) is the world's first gastrobot — a food-
powered robot. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) contains bacteria that produce
enzymes.